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QB Camp: Gabbert


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It came on at 7 tonight on ESPNU. I thought he came off looking extremely educated about the game of football. He seemed like a very polished prospect, knowledgeable about not only his offense but the opposing defense as well. His throwing drills were very crisp and he put some really nice touch on the ball. I'm still pretty concerned about his ability to transition to a pro style offense and how he will do against an NFL blitz but the Gruden special certainly didn't hurt my opinion on Blaine....

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Posted in first 'Gruden Camp: Blaine Gabbert' thread...

Very quiet personality. Seemed like he was a little shy/nervous being there.

Gruden pointed out how his personality changes for the better in the huddle.

Seemed to have the football knowledge to dissect defenses.

Footwork and throws looked great.

Is certainly a great mobile QB.

I think Gruden wanted to ask him out on a date...'Don't want to mess up that face (break a nose), your a good lookin' guy."

His hair was beautiful.

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First big impression I get watching him in this is that he looks very nervous.

People previously said he looked pissed. I disagree. I've seen him gulp when asked a question, saw his eyes get big when he realized a clip of him was being pulled up, heard a nervous sounding laugh, and other stuff.

Not sure how to feel about that. Granted, Gruden can be intimidating, but he's gonna be facing a lot more high pressure situations than this. the other guys looked way more at ease for the most part.

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